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Articles related to "Radiation"
Radiation Therapy Part 1 radiation therapy for cancer patients radiation therapy • cancer treatment • radiation treatment • cancer • tumors
Radiation Therapy Description of Radiation Therapy. This treatment is used for all patients receiving lumpectomies. Radiation is sometimes used prior to or in lieu of surgery. Very few patients receive radiation with mastectomies, but it can happen. breast cancer • radiation therapy • radiation
Radiation Therapy Part 2 Radiation therapy radiation • cancer • chemotherapy • therapy • radiation therapy
Non-Defense Nuclear Technologies Nuclear radiation has great potential for destruction. But engineers and scientists have harnessed the power of atomic forces for a wide range of uses to help humanity. non-defense nuclear technologies • peaceful uses of nuclear technology;man-made nucle • many uses of radiation • norm • naturally occurring radioactive material
Cancer of the Oral Cavity Symptoms and causes of oral cavity cancer oral cancer • lip cancer • radiation • chemotherapy • lymph nodes
Possible Cause Found for Frog Deformities: Sunlight frogs • frog deformities • endangered species • endangered frogs • deformed frogs
Protecting Mother Earth Conference The Tenth Annual Protecting Mother Earth Conference was held in New Mexico to discuss the impact of uranium mining and other environmental issues has on indigenous peoples and what they can to to protect themselves and their lands. navajo • mother earth • indigenous • dine' care • jackpile mine
Cell Phones May Effect Sperm Two studies look at the way that cell phones may effect the quality of sperm. cell phones • mobile • sperm • radiation • electromagnetic
Choosing A Prostate Cancer Treatment AHRQ Report: No Single Treatment For Prostate Cancer Proven Superior prostate cancer • choosing a prostate cancer treatment • external beam radiation • side effects of prostate cancer treatments • prostate surgery
Oral Cancer Symptoms and Treatment Oral Cancer has a high mortality rate, due to the usually late diagnosis of the problem. Options are discussed here. oral cancer • diagnosis • mestastatis • cancer cells • treatment of oral cancer
This Little Light of Mine - How Can I Make it Shine? A very brief description of what causes light to be emitted. light • electron • ion • photon • quantum
Sports Eye Injuries Sports eye injuries can be devastating. This article discusses types of sports eye injuries, as well as first aid, and prevention. sports eye injury • penetrating eye injury • blowout fracture of the orbit • black eye • radiation injury of the eye
Brenda's Story Brenda shares her battle with breast cancer. She originally had a lumpectomy and then later cancer was found again and she has had a masectomy. She is currently undergoing treatment.
Aerial Study of Arctic Pollution Transportation of pollutants from the middle latitudes to the polar regions is a recognized phenomenon. ARCPAC will measure these pollutants of the arctic environment. aerosol pollution • arctic pollution • international polar year 2008 • arcpac • aerosol radiation and cloud processes affecting ar
Food for Cancer Patients You can still eat well during treatment and never lose your love for food. eating during cancer treatment • eating during chemo • eating during chemotherapy and radiation • food for cancer patients • meal ideas for cancer patients
Yoga in Disease Treatment Yoga, like meditation, thoughts of gratitude, and acts of kindness can bring you near-instant improvement in attitude, stress-relief, and peace of mind. yoga • medicine • health • healing • disease
Chemotherapy Chemotherapy is used to help cure/fight cancer. Here is a brief description of what it is and how it is used. chemotherapy
Do We Really Need Supplements? Vitamin supplementation may not be so bad after all. vitamin c • vitamin e • exercise • supplements • supplementation
Recently Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer? Here are key starter questions to help newly-diagnosed patients with prostate cancer understand treatment options, potential side effects and long-term survivability. diagnosed with prostate cancer • questions to ask physicians about prostate cancer • prostate cancer risks • prostate cancer treatment options • questions about prostate cancer
What does LASER stand for? LASER has become a common household word, but what does it mean? laser • acronym • light amplification and stimulated emission of rad • lasing • laser beam
"When A Bird Poops On Your Hand-Don't Ask Why Me" Acceptance in cancer acceptance • cancer • recovery • survivor • serenity prayer
Breast Cancer Awareness Women can take an active role in reducing risk for breast cancer with light consistent exercise. Walking can reduce your risk by up to 30 percent. reduce risk breast cancer • exercise prevention cancer • breast cancer awareness month • estrogen • pregnancy
Sun Facts The Sun, our nearest star and the center of our solar system, is a giant burning collection of gases. Brush up on your solar facts. sun facts • mass of sun • diameter of sun • temperature of sun • degrees kelvins
The Legal Doctrine of Informed Consent Informed consent is designed to protect research subjects from unauthorized experimentation. Despite good intentions, the process has been reduced to a legal formality. legal doctrine • informed consent • human experimentation • physician • risk
What is a Black Hole? The phenomena known as black holes are some of the most studied elements of the universe, yet they still retain a fascinating amount of mystery. what is a black hole • albert einstein • general relativity • john michell • schwarzschild radius
The Environmental Legacy of the Persian Gulf War Examine some of the lasting effects of the Persian Gulf War. The Persian Gulf War caused tremendous and widespread damage to the landscape of Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Kuwait with longterm consequences. earth day • environment • politics • poison • oilspills
Science and Environmental News Science and environmental news is awesome. This article reviews some of the news you may have missed. scientific news
Surviving the worst - miscarriage and moving on A look at miscarriage, and how to survive it. miscarriage • spontaneous abortion • parenting • fathers • babys
Daring Women A list taken by a postcard book, "Women Who Dared," revisits brave women from all walks of life who made a positive difference in the lives of women and men. women • difference • made a difference • mom • sister
CAM and Chemotherapy Side Effects Some estimates put the use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine as high as 54% of US cancer patients. They use it to decrease nausea, fatigue, anxiety, and pain. chemotherapy • nausea • cancer-related fatigue • tumor pain • depression
Mutation as a Mechanism of Evolution This planet teems with an amazing diversity of living species. How do mutations help drive the process of evolution to produce such multitudes? mutation • evolution • microevolution • macroevolution • somatic cell mutations
Pulmonary Fibrosis Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis can occur as the sole disease or as an accompanying disorder in patients with SLE and other autoimmune conditions. lung disease • autoimmune lung disease • pulmonary fibrosis • lung fibrosis • sarcoidosis
History, Part 2: "Watch The Skies!" The first of two articles tracing the next stage of the development of the genre -- Part Two of our series on SF/Fantasy cinema history. sf • science fiction • fantasy • cinema • film
Dark News and Reviwes (August, 5) News of the doom/death music world doom • death • music • news • reviews
Nuclear Density, Stellar Mass: Neutron Stars and Pulsars Continu astronomy • supernovae • binary pulsars
Problems in the Smokies? Pollution may be hitting the park... smoky mountains • ozone • air • pollution • smokies
Ralph's Corner -- an introduction Engineering of filtration systems and the useage. aquarium • filtration systems • cleaning
Album Reviews, A Here you'll find a compilation of some of our most recent album reviews of your favorite Christian artists, or those from A to B anyway, as well as the up-and-comers. 330 plan • aaron shust • acappella • adam cunningham. addison road • adie camp
An Introduction to Sensors Electrical and mechanical sensors are widely used to characterize the performance and properties of components and systems, but are also found in household objects. types of sensors • uses for sensors • sensors used in testing • mechanical sensors • chemical sensors
External Tumors in Dogs and Cats Tumors have been burned away by black salves and cut out by knives for centuries. In pets, new and old solutions compete for success. external tumors in dogs and cats • treating cancer with neoplasene • skin cancer in cats • bone cancer in dogs • black salve
How to Buy Sunglasses Choosing sunglasses can be difficult given the number of different styles available. Learn which style of sunglasses flatters your face shape, features, and style. sunglasses • how to buy sunglasses • choosing the best sunglasses for your face shape • sunglass styles • uv protection for sunglasses
Japanese Cranes, Symbols of Peace Red-crowned Cranes are traditional symbols of peace and harmony. Sadako Sasaki, a young Hiroshima victim, made paper cranes an international peace symbol too. japanese cranes • sadako sasaki • hiroshima victim • peace • red-crowned crane |
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